DataGridViewCellEventHandler Delegate
Represents the method that will handle DataGridView events related to cell and row operations.
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)
public delegate void DataGridViewCellEventHandler( Object^ sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs^ e )
Parameters
- sender
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Type:
System::Object^
The source of the event.
- e
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Type:
System.Windows.Forms::DataGridViewCellEventArgs^
A DataGridViewCellEventArgs that contains the event data.
DataGridViewCellEventHandler handles the following DataGridView events:
When you create a DataGridViewCellEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see NIB: Events and Delegates.
The following code example demonstrates using CellMouseEnter and CellMouseLeave event handlers to determine whether a cell can be clicked. The example updates each ToolTipText to advertise the current image layout. This code is part of a larger example shown in How to: Work with Image Columns in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.
void dataGridView1_CellMouseEnter( Object^ sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs^ e ) { Bitmap^ markingUnderMouse = dynamic_cast<Bitmap^>(dataGridView1->Rows[ e->RowIndex ]->Cells[ e->ColumnIndex ]->Value); if ( markingUnderMouse == blank ) { dataGridView1->Cursor = Cursors::Default; } else if ( markingUnderMouse == o || markingUnderMouse == x ) { dataGridView1->Cursor = Cursors::No; ToolTip(e,true); } } void ToolTip( DataGridViewCellEventArgs^ e, bool showTip ) { DataGridViewImageCell^ cell = dynamic_cast<DataGridViewImageCell^>(dataGridView1->Rows[ e->RowIndex ]->Cells[ e->ColumnIndex ]); DataGridViewImageColumn^ imageColumn = dynamic_cast<DataGridViewImageColumn^>(dataGridView1->Columns[ cell->ColumnIndex ]); if ( showTip ) cell->ToolTipText = imageColumn->Description; else { cell->ToolTipText = String::Empty; } } void dataGridView1_CellMouseLeave( Object^ sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs^ e ) { ToolTip( e, false ); dataGridView1->Cursor = Cursors::Default; }
Available since 2.0